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10 Mar 2025
#illegals
GB News: More than half of 2025 Channel crossing migrants reach UK in past 10 days as Starmer faces border crisis
Sir Keir Starmer's border security policy faces challenges as nearly 2,300 migrants arrived in the UK via small boats in the past 10 days. This surge has led to calls for a deterrent scheme, similar to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's scrapped Rwanda policy, which Starmer abandoned upon taking office.
Despite the establishment of a new Border Security Command with increased funding, the number of crossings continues to rise, potentially exceeding last year's total. Concerns have also emerged regarding a recent arrival with alleged extremist links, prompting calls for urgent action from officials.
#politics
Fox News: Days from partial government shutdown deadline, here's where things stand
House Speaker Mike Johnson is set to vote on a bill aimed at preventing a partial government shutdown, with support primarily from Republicans. The legislation proposes funding federal agencies until September 30, following a call from former President Trump for party unity.
The bill allocates $892.5 billion for defense and $708 billion for non-defense spending, with some cuts to non-defense discretionary spending. Despite Democratic opposition and concerns from some Republicans about continuing resolutions, the bill seeks to maintain government operations while adhering to existing spending caps.
The Federalist: Trump And All States Should Ditch The American Bar Association
President Trump has issued an executive order severing federal ties with the law firm Perkins Coie, citing its partisan bias and discriminatory practices. The order advocates for a broader rejection of organizations like the American Bar Association (ABA), which is accused of promoting a leftist agenda that undermines the U.S. Constitution.
The ABA's influence over legal education and accreditation is criticized for fostering a legal environment that prioritizes diversity and inclusion over constitutional fidelity. The article calls for the establishment of alternative legal institutions committed to upholding the Constitution and urges lawmakers to take action against the ABA's perceived overreach.
#society
The Federalist: IN Giving Moms Who Miscarry Paid Leave Is Pro-Life, Pro-Woman
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has issued an executive order enhancing paid parental leave for state employees, allowing a minimum of six weeks for mothers after childbirth and 150 hours for all full-time employees for the birth or adoption of a child. Notably, the policy also includes provisions for employees who experience stillbirths after 20 weeks of gestation.
This initiative aims to create a family-friendly work environment and has been praised as a significant step in supporting parents and recognizing the emotional needs of those facing the loss of a child. Advocates hope this policy will serve as a model for other states and employers.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Kremlin says Iran making its own decisions on nuclear talks with US
The Kremlin stated that Iran independently formulates its foreign policy, responding to US President Trump's letter urging negotiations on a nuclear deal. Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei emphasized that Tehran would not be coerced into talks, asserting that US negotiations aim to impose expectations.
Russia and Iran's relationship has strengthened since the Ukraine conflict, with Iran supplying drones to Moscow. Kremlin spokesman Peskov mentioned Russia's willingness to facilitate peaceful negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program.
#military
Fox News: Lithuanian defense minister: Only way to negotiate with Russia is with a 'gun on the table'
Lithuanian Defense Minister Dovilė Šakalienė expressed deep skepticism about negotiating with Russian President Vladimir Putin, citing her family's history under Soviet rule. She emphasized that Lithuania is ramping up defense spending to counter Russian threats, aiming to exceed NATO's 5% GDP guideline.
Šakalienė criticized Western Europe's complacency regarding defense and warned of Russia's military ambitions. She also highlighted Lithuania's commitment to energy independence from Russia and plans to withdraw from treaties that limit military capabilities, stressing the need for readiness to defend against potential aggression.
#culture
The Federalist: I Watched Meghan Markle's New Show So You Don't Have To
Meghan Markle's new show, "With Love, Meghan," combines cooking and lifestyle elements but lacks originality, relying heavily on Pinterest-inspired ideas. The series features Markle attempting to create "moments" while showcasing her home and cooking skills, though her methods often appear forced and impractical.
Despite its aesthetic appeal, the show is criticized for Markle's awkward presentation and lack of genuine culinary expertise. Viewers may find some inspiration, but the overall execution leaves much to be desired.
#crime
Times Of Israel: West Bank man sentenced to 17 years over 2022 ramming attack that wounded one
A Palestinian man, Ali Hamad, was sentenced to 17 years in prison for a ramming attack in Tel Aviv that seriously injured a motorcyclist in December 2022. He was convicted of attempted murder, illegal entry, and driving without a license, and ordered to pay $8,300 in damages.
Hamad carried out the attack with a damaged vehicle he illegally drove into Israel. The incident occurred the day after his cousin was killed by Israeli troops during a confrontation. The sentence resulted from a plea bargain following a criminal mediation process.
#other
Le Monde: 'Europe's railways are teeming with projects that don't come to fruition'
The Channel Tunnel, which celebrated its 30th anniversary in May 2024, faces challenges in increasing its usage. Eurostar remains the sole operator on key routes, prompting calls for competition, notably from Virgin Group, which aims to raise £700 million to enter the market.
However, previous attempts by Deutsche Bahn to establish a competitor were abandoned, and Eurostar's monopoly is reinforced by logistical challenges and infrastructure control.